Saturday, November 16News and updates from Kashmir

Frozen Water Taps and Kangri are Back as Kashmir Braces for ‘Chilai Kalan’

A cold wave continued in the Kashmir Valley and the Ladakh region on Sunday as the weather office said the same weather conditions were likely to prevail for two or three more days.

Cold wave continued to sweep parts of J&K and Ladakh on Friday with Jammu recording season’s coldest night at 2.8°C and the Drass town remaining frozen at minus 28.5°C.

“Light rain/snow is likely in J&K and Ladakh on December 21-22, but the present cold wave condition is expected to continue during the next two to three days.

“No major snowfall is expected in J&K and Ladakh till December 31”, an official of the MET department said.

Encouragingly for the local tourist industry, all hotels and huts in Gulmarg are completely sold out to new year enthusiasts where the minimum temperature was minus 10.6 on Friday.

Srinagar recorded minus 6.0°C, while Pahalgam witnessed a dip by minus 9.2°C, thus making it the night’s lowest temperature.

Meanwhile, Leh town of Ladakh witnessed minus 18.4°C, Kargil minus 17.0°C and Drass minus 28.5°C as the minimum temperatures.

Other places like Jammu city recorded 2.8°C, Katra 3.6°C, Batote 0.3°C, Bannihal -0.6°C and Bhaderwah -3.5°C as the minimum temperatures.

Night temperatures have started dropping below the freezing point in Kashmir division and Ladakh ahead of the 40-day long period of harsh winter cold called the “Chillai Kalan” in local parlance which begins on December 21.

The summer flow of all the rivers, streams, springs and lakes in Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh depends upon how well have the perennial water reservoirs in the mountains been replenished by a bountiful snowfall during the Chillai Kalan. The Weather Channel

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